Babe the Blue Ox
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Those are very valid points, but one of the biggest factors that makes a late-night plan successful is the fear that it won't work. Mornings are way too crowded and stressful for us and I would rather hit the headliners multiple times after the crowds die down, which they always do.If you don't rope drop, you can't go back and get a do-over if a ride you really want to ride is down or has a long line at the end of the night. This is why most people recommend rope-dropping if you want to have the best chance of riding all the rides you want to ride. There are just too many factors to consider at only park close if you are depending on following a set schedule and/or want to ride specific rides. You might get lucky like the other poster with multiple rides, but you cannot assume that will always occur.
We've been doing this for a long time and it has always been successful for us. I've never had a Disney attraction break down at closing time and feel that it's more likely that they won't fire up in the morning. I would probably change my thinking if we ever had something like that occur.
The only time we've ever been shut out of a late ride was over at Universal several years ago when someone jumped out of a Dudley Do-Right boat and it shut the whole attraction down. They did give us free tickets to come back another day for that incident.